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US elections in 2006
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Post-election
Pre-election
fears of voting fraud
- 2006-09-22 Will The Next Election Be Hacked? by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. (see also Diebold)
support for GOP
- 2006-10-29 The Only Issue This Election Day by Orson Scott Card: fisking of an op-ed piece supporting the GOP on the theory that withdrawal from Iraq can only be a disaster
claims of Democratic "October Surprise"
- 2006-10-10 Republicans Want to Turn Over a New Page: the Foley scandal couldn't have been a Democratically-orchestrated October surprise because Harper's was offered the story almost five months earlier, which wouldn't have been good timing to influence the election